Layers of Earth
Theory of Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Density/Convection Currents
Rock Cycle
100

What are the 4 primary layers of Earth?

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

100

Which German scientist developed the theory of Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener

100

Maine currently is part of what major tectonic plate?

North American Plate

100

Which is considered more dense, warm or cold water?

Cold Water

100

What are the 3 primary rock types?

Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous

200

This relatively soft layer of the Earth contains enough liquid movement to help in the shifting of the continents.

Asthenosphere/Mantle

200

This primary form of evidence used by scientists, is also easily recognizable by most students or map viewers.

Fit of the Continents.

200
This type of plate boundary is when two plates are crashing into one another.

Convergent Boundary.

200

You can change an object's density by increasing or decreasing ________.

Temperature

200

Obsidian, a rock formed from lava, is an example of what major type of rock?

Igneous

300

This layer of Earth combines both the crust and the top portion of the mantle.

Lithosphere.

300

The Cynognathus is a type of ______ ________which helped scientists determine that the plates were once together.



Animal fossil.

300

This type of plate boundary is when two plates are moving away from each other.

Divergent Boundary

300

More dense magma cools and sinks back deeper into what major layer of the Earth?

Mantle.

300

Conglomerate, a combination of several things, is what type of major rock?

Sedimentary
400

As you descend deeper into Earth, what two things increase exponentially (faster)?

Pressure and Temperature.

400

Glaciers once covered several continents, helping scientists understand their connection.  What clues did glaciers leave behind?

Glacial Striations (Rock Scratches)

400

What do you call the space between the tectonic plates?

Faults (or tectonic boundary)

400

Convection currents help less dense magma rise to the surface along what geologic location?

Deep-ocean trench

Mid-ocean ridge

Subduction Zone

 

Mid-Ocean Ridge

400

What are the two primary forces change rocks?

Weathering and Erosion

500

This type of seismic wave is mainly responsible for us knowing there is liquid in Earth's interior.

S-wave

500

The Glossopteris is a fern-like plant which fossils were found across what 5 continents? 

South America, Africa, India, Antarctica, Australia. 

500

The Mariana trench is a result of what two types of crust crashing into one another?

continental vs continental

oceanic vs oceanic

continental vs. oceanic

Oceanic vs. Oceanic

500

You can calculate an object's density by using the following equation: 

Density =  Mass/Volume

What is the density of a box with a volume of 15cm3 and a mass of 45g. 


3g/cm3

500

Granite is an igneous rock that slowly forms by cooling deep within the bedrock.  What type of igneous rock would this be considered?

Intrusive Igneous